At the very heart of the idea of hot rodding is the notion of taking something you've got and then pulling out the wrenches to make it better. The '71 Plymouth Satellite we recently acquired ...
Introduced in 1968 and retired in 1973, the 340 cubic-inch small-block V8 was one of Mother Mopar’s best engines ever, severely downplayed throughout its short six-year activity on the market. After ...
In the heat of the horsepower wars’ most intense battles, Detroit’s Big Three used the spearheading “muscle car” soldiers to wage the performance raids against one another. And when burning rubber all ...
In these tough economic times, we all have to compromise a little. Many folk's 401(k)s are now 201(k)s, and the cubic dollars that fed the automotive aftermarket have dwindled. Enthusiasts are ...
The 60s is considered the golden era for performance and muscle cars in America. Ford, GM, and Chrysler, the big three dominated the racetracks in their respective rights as well as the streets, while ...